The Kings Hall01227 374188workTheatreThe Kings Hall is an architectural gem, captivating visitors with its original Edwardian features and idyllic seafront views. It was originally named the King Edward VII Memorial Hall, and was opened on 10 July 1913 by Her Royal Highness, Princess Henry of Batternberg, on behalf of Queen Alexandra.

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The Kings Hall is an architectural gem, captivating visitors with its original Edwardian features and idyllic seafront views. It was originally named the King Edward VII Memorial Hall, and was opened on 10 July 1913 by Her Royal Highness, Princess Henry of Batternberg, on behalf of Queen Alexandra.

Tea Dance - Every Monday 2.30pm to 5pm. Come along and enjoy our tea dance afternoon at the Kings Hall.

Location

Directions

The Kings Hall is located in Herne Bay, north Kent, off the A299. Take the junction 7 on the M2 and follow the signs for Herne Bay, along the A291 Canterbury Road and turn right onto Beacon Hill.

Parking - there are numerous car parks available within a short 10-15 minute walk away from the venue. Neptune car park and Market Street car park are the nearest. There is limited on street parking around the venue and we have a limited number of disabled parking spaces for customers within the premises, which are available on a first-come first-served basis.